Ground water pollution hits NE: Centre

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Aizawl, Mar 16: The Centre has asked all northeastern states, including Sikkim, to ensure adequate treatment of drinking water in rural areas with pollution in ground water table rising.

Official sources here today said that apart from iron concentration in the ground water, excess fluoride and arsenic contents were also reported in drinking water sources of 54 districts in the region.

Referring to the recent communique of Rural Development ministry, sources stated that at least seven districts in Mizoram, three in Tripura, nine in Arunachal Pradesh, 22 in Assam, five in Manipur, six in Meghalaya and one each district of Sikkim and Nagaland have reported contamination at ground water level.

''18 districts in Assam and one in Tripura have reported excess arsenic content while the rest of the other districts have reported multiple problems in rural drinking water sources'', sources said.

According to report, NE states have conducted water quality surveys last April, which established Assam is affected with excess fluoride with more than 1.50 mg/1 in rural drinking water sources.

With the survey report, RD ministry launched National Rural Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Programme last year to check the quality of all rural drinking water sources in the affected areas but since rural drinking water supply is a state subject, the Centre has asked the state governments to consider the matter seriously, sources added.

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